Rajesh Sharma

Rajesh Sharma

  • Born: 1980-10-8
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    • Rosalee 2022-04-10 09:01:08

      toilet hero

      After watching this work, I realized how difficult it is for a woman to go to the toilet in India. It turned out that she loved her and built a toilet for her. It is really no joke. In the movie, the heroine suffered a lot of grievances for going to the toilet and experienced many twists and turns,...

    • Julien 2022-04-14 09:01:06

      Don't think I'm joking, I'm here for real

      The front is indeed a bit verbose, but the highlights are also wonderful. The heroine refused to get off the train. The disappointment and determination in her eyes were shocking, and it also paved the way for future development. From exposing their contradictions and disagreements, to...

    • Russel 2022-04-07 09:01:06

      1. The male protagonist is the ugliest male lead I have ever seen in an Indian movie, but he built toilets for love, and he is a male god. 2. Never want to travel to India unless women get enough respect in this country. 3. The authority and executive power of the Indian government are vulnerable in the face of ignorance and tradition.

    • Athena 2022-04-12 09:01:10

      3.5 points (plus 0.5 points for women's rights). The few Indian films introduced before are too good to make people mistakenly think that Indian films are great. Maybe this is the average level of Indian films, and it is more like an extended documentary than a movie. Akshay is much older.